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The phrase "apt to interfere with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the likelihood of something causing disruption or obstruction to another thing.
Example: "The new policy is apt to interfere with the existing workflow, leading to confusion among employees."
Alternatives: "likely to disrupt" or "prone to obstruct".
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Expression of antiviral gene constructs in companion cells and other vascular cell types should be apt to interfere with systemic PPV infection.
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"They never seemed to interfere with anyone.
"We like to interfere with our surfaces".
"He didn't want to interfere with anything that would interfere with him having fun".
We do not want to interfere with journalists.
doomed because said to interfere with bus riders.
Working should certainly never be allowed to interfere with school.
"It is unconstitutional to interfere with religious teachings".
So she had no possibility to interfere with anything.
And she had no mother to interfere with her adventures.
They don't want to interfere with nature," he said.
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